Police said Quigley shot his estranged wife and a man at a home in the 90 block of Village Court in Ortonville. The shooting victims are in stable condition. Police said they both suffered single gunshot wounds.

Police said a 3-year-old girl -- the male victim's daughter -- was in the home at the time of the shooting. She was not injured. She is with other family members now.

You can watch Local 4's interview with the homeowner who helped police catch the shooting suspect below:

Police say gunman pushed way into home

The Oakland County Sheriff's Office said Quigley pushed his way through a door into the apartment where his estranged wife was visiting a male friend.

"He pushed his way into the apartment where an argument took place between those present. At this time, Quigley fired off multiple shots using a .22 caliber silver revolver," reads a statement from the Sheriff's Office. "One bullet struck the male victim in the eye and another bullet struck the female victim in the back of the head."

Law enforcement respond to a shooting in Ortonville on Nov. 15, 2017. (WDIV)

Law enforcement respond to a shooting in Ortonville on Nov. 15, 2017. (WDIV)

Police found Quigley's truck when they responded to the shooting Tuesday night. Officers searched the woods near the shooting scene with a K-9 unit and a helicopter flying above.

Couple going through divorce

Quigley's wife filed for divorce Nov. 7.

"We know that he was distraught over their separation," said Capt. Gary Miller, of the Oakland County Sheriff's Office.

According to the Sheriff's Office, Quigley's wife was in the process of obtaining a personal protection order and was due to have a hearing in front of a judge Wednesday.

As for the male shooting victim, it's unclear what his relationship to the woman is at this time.

Quigley recently involved in hit-and-run

Police said Quigley was arrested Friday and held in the Oakland County Jail in connection with a hit-and-run crash.

He was released on bond the following day, when he voluntarily checked himself in to Common Ground, where family members said he was seeking treatment for an opiate addition, police said.